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HerpLog is a free husbandry tracker for reptile and amphibian keepers. If you currently track feedings on a whiteboard, a notes app, or a spreadsheet that you keep forgetting to update, this is the tool built to replace it.
Open HerpLog — it's free →Good record-keeping is the difference between catching a problem early and finding it too late. A refused meal is normal once; three in a row during shed season is one thing, three in a row with weight loss is another. You can only see that pattern if it's written down. A husbandry log turns vague memory ("I think she ate maybe two weeks ago?") into dated facts you can act on — and hand to an exotics vet who will ask exactly these questions.
Each animal card shows days since last feeding, the latest weight with its trend arrow, and the last shed date — no digging required. Set an optional "feed every N days" reminder and HerpLog flags any animal that's overdue. Everything is stored locally in your browser: no account, no cloud, no tracking. Your collection data is nobody's business but yours, and it works with no signal in the reptile room.
Start your husbandry log →HerpLog is free for unlimited animals and all logging. A one-time Pro unlock adds CSV export, weight & feeding charts, and a multi-animal overview. See also: snake feeding log.